The Construction of Racial Hierarchies in Colonial Eritrea

The Construction of Racial Hierarchies in Colonial Eritrea

This episode explores one of the most misunderstood aspects of Italian colonial rule in Eritrea. Drawing on the research of historian Giulia Barrera, it examines how racial hierarchy was not an accidental by-product of colonialism but a carefully constructed system embedded in laws, bureaucracy, education, and the courts between 1897 and 1934.

The discussion challenges the enduring myth that Italian colonialism was uniquely "humane" or free from racial discrimination. While early colonial Eritrea witnessed extensive social interaction and relationships between Italians and Eritreans, largely because of the shortage of Italian women, the colonial administration steadily worked to preserve European supremacy. Through restrictions on education, unequal access to authority, discriminatory justice, land policies, and legal distinctions between Europeans and Eritreans, the state institutionalized racial inequality long before the infamous Fascist racial laws of the late 1930s.

The episode also examines remarkable court cases, the treatment of Eritrean Askaris, the contradictions of colonial justice, and why the Italian government considered the preservation of "white prestige" to be central to maintaining colonial rule. Rather than portraying colonial society through nostalgia or simplistic narratives, this episode investigates how everyday policies and legal decisions shaped the lived realities of both Italians and Eritreans.

Based on Giulia Barrera's scholarship, this episode offers a research-driven examination of colonial Eritrea and invites listeners to reconsider long-held assumptions about race, power, and empire in the Horn of Africa.


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